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Siemens-Duewag Supertram

The Siemens-Duewag Supertram is a fleet of 25 trams built by Siemens-Duewag of Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1992 for use on the Sheffield Supertram light rail network in England. They were the only trams in use on the network until the entry into service of British Rail Class 399 tram-trains in 2017. As of May 2020, all 25 remain operational.

Siemens-Duewag Supertram
Stagecoach Supertram 114
In service1994–present
ManufacturerSiemensDuewag
Built atDüsseldorf, Germany
Constructed1992
Refurbished2006–2009
Number built25
Number in service25
Fleet numbers101–125 (originally 01–25)
Capacity86 seats, 155 standing per tram
Operator(s)Sheffield Supertram
Specifications
Car body constructionSteel
Car length34.75 m (114 ft 0 in)
Width2.65 m (8 ft 8 in)
Height3,645 mm (11 ft 11+12 in)
Floor height450–880 mm (1 ft 6 in – 2 ft 11 in)
Platform height450 mm (1 ft 6 in)
Articulated sections3 (two articulations)
Wheel diameter670–588 mm (26.4–23.1 in) (new–worn)[1]
Wheelbase1,800 mm (5 ft 11 in)
Maximum speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Weight52 t (51 long tons; 57 short tons) (tare)
Traction systemGTO armature chopper
Traction motors4 × 1KB2121 227 kW (304 hp) DC motor
Power output908 kW (1,218 hp)
Transmission4.833 : 1 (29 / 6) gear ratio
Acceleration1.3 m/s2 (4.3 ft/s2)[1]
Deceleration
  • 1.5 m/s2 (4.9 ft/s2) (service; design)
  • 1.16 m/s2 (3.8 ft/s2) (service; limited)
  • 3 m/s2 (9.8 ft/s2) (emergency; design)
  • 2.46 m/s2 (8.1 ft/s2) (emergency; limited)
[1]
Electric system(s)750 V DC (nominal) from overhead catenary
Current collector(s)Brecknell Willis high reach pantograph
UIC classificationB′+B′B′+B′
Braking system(s)Electrical brake (combined regenerative and rheostatic brake) spring-applied pneumatic brake (stand-by and parking brake), track brake
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Notes/references
[2][3]

History edit

 
On street running at the Middlewood terminus

After undergoing trials on Düsseldorf's Rheinbahn system, the trams were delivered to Sheffield via the Rotterdam-Immingham cargo ship route. The trams are bidirectional and consist of three articulated carriages with a low-floor area of 40%. All four entrances are at 42 cm (16.5 in) low level matching the height of the platforms to provide level access. The low-floor areas have limited seating and provide space for pushchairs and wheel chairs. The high floor areas are 88 cm (34.6 in) high and can be found at the outer-end of each end carriage and in the centre carriage; they are reached by either two or three steps.

Because the Supertram network includes gradients up to 10%, all vehicle axles are powered, which limits the low-floor area to that between the bogies. For maximized low floor area, the middle bogies are installed entirely below the centre carriage section rather than under the articulations. The wheels are type Bochum 84, have resilient rubber inserts and have a diameter of 67 cm (26.4 in). They may be worn to a diameter of at least 59 cm (23.2 in).

There are four monomotor bogies, each powered by a longitudinally suspended DC motor driving both axles. The power supply is 750 V DC from overhead lines using a Brecknell Willis high reach pantograph. Speed is controlled from the cab by a joystick controller with a Dead man's switch, which must be held in place to keep the track brakes from automatically applying. No other vigilance control is fitted, because of the perceived safety of a system of street-running trams. Drivers are seated on sprung seats for comfort and a public address system allows them to communicate with passengers.

The vehicle interior is designed to meet safety requirements. The interior fittings have no sharp edges to prevent any injury and there are numerous grab rails for standing passengers. The interior lining of the ceiling consists of aluminium honeycomb bonded with melamine coloured resin. The lining is attached to suspension points welded to the roof section. The inside walls are made from coloured melamine material. The complete lining for the articulations consists of coloured fibreglass. The rear wall of the driving cab is made of laminated wood with a melamine veneer.

Passengers have 86 upholstered seats, mostly arranged face to face. The low floor areas possess minimum seating to provide space for wheelchairs in accordance with the requirements of the DPTAC. Studies were carried out by the Cranfield Institute of Technology to ensure that all members of the public may have access to the vehicles.

From September 2005, the trams' manual destination boards were changed to multicolour LED signs conforming with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA), whilst pre-recorded next stop announcements were introduced to replace announcements made by drivers. Three voices with local accents were chosen to record the destination messages on the three different tram lines.

All trams were refurbished between January 2006 and February 2009, with the first refurbished tram being launched at Supertram's Nunnery depot on 27 January 2006. The refurbishment bought the trams to conform to the Disability Discrimination Act inside, whilst also repainting the trams into new Stagecoach corporate colours, finished in a blue livery similar to that of South West Trains.[4]

In May 2009 the second part of the refresh programme began, which was an overhaul of the tram's under-floor running equipment. It lasted until the end of 2012 and meant that one tram was once again permanently unavailable for service, and the system therefore continued to operate with 23 trams out of an 'available for service' fleet of 25.[5]

Liveries edit

The initial tram livery was overall light grey with a dark blue skirt,[6] and Supertram fleetnames. A minor modification appeared just prior to the Stagecoach Group rebranding, when the current motto was added to the centre car in large letters under the windows.

Following the Stagecoach being awarded the operating franchise in 1997, the trams were rebranded into the corporate Stagecoach identity, a white base with three stripes, with a Stagecoach fleet name and SUPERTRAM strapline, in line with their UK bus fleet. Later, as the bus fleets were given a new livery, a dark blue base was added under the orange, red and blue stripes.

 
Bluebell & snowdrop livery inspired by the Prussian blue and cream livery of Sheffield Tramway

Between January 2006 and January 2009 the entire fleet was refurbished internally as part of the 'refresh programme'. In parallel, the tram livery was rebranded to the current scheme, a predominantly blue livery and more prominent logo and a smaller subordinate Stagecoach identifier. This was loosely based on the blue version of the South West Trains corporate Stagecoach livery. Before and after images of the refresh are available on the operator's website.[5]

In addition to the standard liveries, a number of all over advertising schemes have been used on individual trams for places such as the Meadowhall Centre,[7][8] a jobs website,[9] sister Stagecoach company East Midlands Trains,[10] the new Sheffield IKEA[11] store, Doncaster Sheffield Airport, XPO Logistics[12] and fashion website PrettyLittleThing.[13]

Since 2010, tram 120 has featured a non-standard livery to mark the 50th anniversary of the closure of the former tram network and to celebrate the influence of the trams on the city. The design featured a similar blue and cream colour as were used on the original Sheffield Tramway, the Sheffield City coat of arms and removal of the external advertisements. Tram 120 has recently been repainted and no longer carries this livery.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "A survey of UK tram and light railway systems relating to the wheel/rail interface" (PDF). Office of Rail and Road. pp. 207, 208. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Vehicle information - Siemens Supertram". Stagecoach Group.
  3. ^ Low floor 8-axle Light Rail Vehicle for South Yorkshire Supertram Ltd. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
  4. ^ . Stagecoach Group. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  5. ^ a b c "Home | Supertram". www.stagecoachbus.com. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  6. ^ Image gallery of the trams on launch week[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Meadowhall liveried purple tram[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Meadowhall liveried blue tram[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "In Pictures: Supertram 109 receives new East Midlands Trains advert". British Trams Online. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Ikea Takes Over Sheffield's Supertram". Gizmodo UK. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  12. ^ "In Pictures: New advert for Supertram 116". British Trams Online. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  13. ^ "In Pictures: New advert for Supertram 111". British Trams Online. Retrieved 7 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Supertram website
  • Stagecoach Supertram at thetrams.co.uk

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The Siemens Duewag Supertram is a fleet of 25 trams built by Siemens Duewag of Dusseldorf Germany in 1992 for use on the Sheffield Supertram light rail network in England They were the only trams in use on the network until the entry into service of British Rail Class 399 tram trains in 2017 As of May 2020 all 25 remain operational Siemens Duewag SupertramStagecoach Supertram 114In service1994 presentManufacturerSiemens DuewagBuilt atDusseldorf GermanyConstructed1992Refurbished2006 2009Number built25Number in service25Fleet numbers101 125 originally 01 25 Capacity86 seats 155 standing per tramOperator s Sheffield SupertramSpecificationsCar body constructionSteelCar length34 75 m 114 ft 0 in Width2 65 m 8 ft 8 in Height3 645 mm 11 ft 11 1 2 in Floor height450 880 mm 1 ft 6 in 2 ft 11 in Platform height450 mm 1 ft 6 in Articulated sections3 two articulations Wheel diameter670 588 mm 26 4 23 1 in new worn 1 Wheelbase1 800 mm 5 ft 11 in Maximum speed80 km h 50 mph Weight52 t 51 long tons 57 short tons tare Traction systemGTO armature chopperTraction motors4 1KB2121 227 kW 304 hp DC motorPower output908 kW 1 218 hp Transmission4 833 1 29 6 gear ratioAcceleration1 3 m s2 4 3 ft s2 1 Deceleration1 5 m s2 4 9 ft s2 service design 1 16 m s2 3 8 ft s2 service limited 3 m s2 9 8 ft s2 emergency design 2 46 m s2 8 1 ft s2 emergency limited 1 Electric system s 750 V DC nominal from overhead catenaryCurrent collector s Brecknell Willis high reach pantographUIC classificationB B B B Braking system s Electrical brake combined regenerative and rheostatic brake spring applied pneumatic brake stand by and parking brake track brakeTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeNotes references 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Liveries 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp On street running at the Middlewood terminusAfter undergoing trials on Dusseldorf s Rheinbahn system the trams were delivered to Sheffield via the Rotterdam Immingham cargo ship route The trams are bidirectional and consist of three articulated carriages with a low floor area of 40 All four entrances are at 42 cm 16 5 in low level matching the height of the platforms to provide level access The low floor areas have limited seating and provide space for pushchairs and wheel chairs The high floor areas are 88 cm 34 6 in high and can be found at the outer end of each end carriage and in the centre carriage they are reached by either two or three steps Because the Supertram network includes gradients up to 10 all vehicle axles are powered which limits the low floor area to that between the bogies For maximized low floor area the middle bogies are installed entirely below the centre carriage section rather than under the articulations The wheels are type Bochum 84 have resilient rubber inserts and have a diameter of 67 cm 26 4 in They may be worn to a diameter of at least 59 cm 23 2 in There are four monomotor bogies each powered by a longitudinally suspended DC motor driving both axles The power supply is 750 V DC from overhead lines using a Brecknell Willis high reach pantograph Speed is controlled from the cab by a joystick controller with a Dead man s switch which must be held in place to keep the track brakes from automatically applying No other vigilance control is fitted because of the perceived safety of a system of street running trams Drivers are seated on sprung seats for comfort and a public address system allows them to communicate with passengers The vehicle interior is designed to meet safety requirements The interior fittings have no sharp edges to prevent any injury and there are numerous grab rails for standing passengers The interior lining of the ceiling consists of aluminium honeycomb bonded with melamine coloured resin The lining is attached to suspension points welded to the roof section The inside walls are made from coloured melamine material The complete lining for the articulations consists of coloured fibreglass The rear wall of the driving cab is made of laminated wood with a melamine veneer Passengers have 86 upholstered seats mostly arranged face to face The low floor areas possess minimum seating to provide space for wheelchairs in accordance with the requirements of the DPTAC Studies were carried out by the Cranfield Institute of Technology to ensure that all members of the public may have access to the vehicles From September 2005 the trams manual destination boards were changed to multicolour LED signs conforming with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 DDA whilst pre recorded next stop announcements were introduced to replace announcements made by drivers Three voices with local accents were chosen to record the destination messages on the three different tram lines All trams were refurbished between January 2006 and February 2009 with the first refurbished tram being launched at Supertram s Nunnery depot on 27 January 2006 The refurbishment bought the trams to conform to the Disability Discrimination Act inside whilst also repainting the trams into new Stagecoach corporate colours finished in a blue livery similar to that of South West Trains 4 In May 2009 the second part of the refresh programme began which was an overhaul of the tram s under floor running equipment It lasted until the end of 2012 and meant that one tram was once again permanently unavailable for service and the system therefore continued to operate with 23 trams out of an available for service fleet of 25 5 Liveries editThe initial tram livery was overall light grey with a dark blue skirt 6 and Supertram fleetnames A minor modification appeared just prior to the Stagecoach Group rebranding when the current motto was added to the centre car in large letters under the windows Following the Stagecoach being awarded the operating franchise in 1997 the trams were rebranded into the corporate Stagecoach identity a white base with three stripes with a Stagecoach fleet name and SUPERTRAM strapline in line with their UK bus fleet Later as the bus fleets were given a new livery a dark blue base was added under the orange red and blue stripes nbsp Bluebell amp snowdrop livery inspired by the Prussian blue and cream livery of Sheffield TramwayBetween January 2006 and January 2009 the entire fleet was refurbished internally as part of the refresh programme In parallel the tram livery was rebranded to the current scheme a predominantly blue livery and more prominent logo and a smaller subordinate Stagecoach identifier This was loosely based on the blue version of the South West Trains corporate Stagecoach livery Before and after images of the refresh are available on the operator s website 5 In addition to the standard liveries a number of all over advertising schemes have been used on individual trams for places such as the Meadowhall Centre 7 8 a jobs website 9 sister Stagecoach company East Midlands Trains 10 the new Sheffield IKEA 11 store Doncaster Sheffield Airport XPO Logistics 12 and fashion website PrettyLittleThing 13 Since 2010 tram 120 has featured a non standard livery to mark the 50th anniversary of the closure of the former tram network and to celebrate the influence of the trams on the city The design featured a similar blue and cream colour as were used on the original Sheffield Tramway the Sheffield City coat of arms and removal of the external advertisements Tram 120 has recently been repainted and no longer carries this livery 5 nbsp Original livery nbsp Stagecoach corporate livery 1997 2006 nbsp Stagecoach dedicated supertram livery 2006 presentReferences edit a b c A survey of UK tram and light railway systems relating to the wheel rail interface PDF Office of Rail and Road pp 207 208 Retrieved 6 July 2023 Vehicle information Siemens Supertram Stagecoach Group Low floor 8 axle Light Rail Vehicle for South Yorkshire Supertram Ltd Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Stagecoach Supertram Refresh Update Stagecoach Group Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 18 October 2008 a b c Home Supertram www stagecoachbus com Retrieved 30 June 2019 Image gallery of the trams on launch week permanent dead link Meadowhall liveried purple tram permanent dead link Meadowhall liveried blue tram permanent dead link 1 permanent dead link In Pictures Supertram 109 receives new East Midlands Trains advert British Trams Online Retrieved 7 June 2019 Ikea Takes Over Sheffield s Supertram Gizmodo UK Retrieved 30 June 2019 In Pictures New advert for Supertram 116 British Trams Online Retrieved 7 June 2019 In Pictures New advert for Supertram 111 British Trams Online Retrieved 7 June 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Duewag trams of Sheffield Supertram Supertram website Supertram Design methodology Stagecoach Supertram at thetrams co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siemens Duewag Supertram amp oldid 1177290877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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